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App Hub supports the global and regional infrastructure
resources listed on this page as services and workloads. To programmatically
register these resources, you must use the correct Uniform Resource Identifier
(URI) format as defined in theCloud Asset Inventory documentation.
You can monitor your App Hub applications, their registered services, and
workloads. For more information on telemetry data, seeView application telemetry.
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